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Car
Hire Dun Laoghaire
Ferryport Dublin
County Car Rental have a meet and greet car
hire service in Dun Laoghaire Ferryport. We also service all
areas of South Dublin and the Greater
Dublin area.
We offer some of
the most competitive car hire rates from Dun laoire port available. We have
a choice of Dublin depots to
pick from:
North
Dublin
Dublin City
Centre
Dun
Laoghaire
Dun Laoghaire Ferry
Port
Dublin
Port
Dublin
South
If you are looking to rent a
car near or around Dun Laoghaire ferryport
please feel free to contact us. Alternatlivley please try our online booking
engine. It will provide you with some very competitive car hire rates from
County Car Hire Dublin.
If you have any questions or queries
please do not hesitate to contact us.
About Dun
Laoghaire
Dun
Laoghaire is reckoned to be the oldest town in Ireland.
It was named in the fifth century after its founder,
King Laoghaire, the High King of Ireland. He used the
area as a sea-fort (Dun) for when he wished to start
raids intoFrance and Britain. King
Laoghaire also allowed St Patrick to preach the
Christian message around the land of
Ireland .
It's major connection to the history of
Ireland
means that there are festivals
almost every week in the summer months from June until
September. There are also festivals in the autumn and
winter months, with the port and town becoming quite a
centre of leisure. There are other attractions such as
the National
Maritime
Museum
, the Dun Laoghaire
harbour with its East Pier promenade and the
James Joyce
Tower.
In Dun Laoghaire
you can also take a walk around the shops where you can
find a variety of goods and services. You can buy
authentic Irish goods such as specialist handcrafted
pottery, wood carvings, glassware and furniture in the
craft and gift shops in the town.
There are also many restaurants offering
traditional Irish Fare, or you can go to the pubs,
almost every one of which offer early evening and lunch
menus.
Should you be approaching Dun Laoghaire from the west - perhaps from Limerick Portlaoise or Galway, you should follow the signs for Dublin until you get to the M50/N81. From there you can follow signs to
Dun Laoghaire
port.
Should you be coming from the North and the
North West
you should again follow signs for Dublin then take the Eastlink Toll bridge route, taking the N11 going south for Wexford and the South East, you'll soon find signs for Dun Laoghaire
Port.
Coming from the South West and the South, following signs for
Dublin
you are likely to be coming via
Waterford
or Kilkenny or Carlow which heads for the N11. When you get to Loughlinstown, which is near Bray you will see signs for
Dun Laoghaire Port.
The port is close to
Dun Laoghaire
's town centre. If you are travelling along the coast heading for the DART station you'll soon see the signs for the Stena Line Terminal entrance. Should you be travelling through Dun Loaghaire centre you should drive down
Marine Road
towards the sea, following signs to the terminal.
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